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  2. Revised plaque acknowledges Franklin’s DNA role – Newnham College

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/revised-blue-plaque-acknowledges-franklins-dna-role/
    17 May 2024: It was there in 1953 that Francis Crick and James Watson, who had been working at the laboratory that day, celebrated their discovery of the structure of DNA. ... Francis Crick joined the Medical Research Council Unit there in 1949, and was joined by
  3. Cambridge ReseARch Trail

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/cambridge-ar-trail
    Thumbnail for Cambridge ReseARch Trail 14 Mar 2024: The trail will take you past Colleges and Departments as well as a trip past The Eagle pub where Francis Crick and James Watson announced they had "discovered the secret of ... With over 350 events from exhibitions, walks, talks, workshops, performances,
  4. 22 May 2024: In 1919, Thomson was succeeded by his former student Rutherford, under whose tenure Francis Aston discovered the isotopes of the chemical elements, Patrick Blackett first photographed artificial nuclear interactions, James Chadwick ... The culmination of
  5. For staff - Scientific heritage

    https://www.staff.admin.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/2576/feed
    24 May 2024: And although they failed to find the iconic double helix model used by James Watson and Francis Crick (see box), Wilson and Jardine discovered something less tangible but perhaps more important. ... There are all sorts of horror stories of things being
  6. College History | Corpus Christi College University of Cambridge

    https://www.corpus.cam.ac.uk/about/college-history
    21 May 2024: 1953. DISCOVERY OF DNA. On 28 February 1953, Francis Crick and James Watson interrupted the patrons lunching at the Eagle Pub (then and still owned by Corpus) to announce they had ... Working at the nearby Cavendish Laboratory, Watson and Crick and
  7. Government Backs Cavendish III Project | Department of Physics

    https://www.phy.cam.ac.uk/news/government-backs-cavendish-iii-project
    22 May 2024: This announcement demonstrates the Government’s commitment to regional and national scientific growth and innovation. ... Francis Crick and James Watson.
  8. Four-stranded DNA structures found to play role in breast cancer |…

    https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/news/four-stranded-dna-structures-found-play-role-breast-cancer
    22 May 2024: In 1953, Cambridge researchers Francis Crick and James Watson co-authored a study published in the journal Nature which showed that DNA in our cells has an intertwined, ‘double helix’ structure. ... also exist in four-stranded structures and that
  9. Cambridge Evolutionary Genetics Symposium | Department of Zoology

    https://www.zoo.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-evolutionary-genetics-symposium
    23 May 2024: thousand. Evolution is slow, and this mismatch underlies many of our health problems.”. ... Cambridge academics Sir Ronald Fisher and JBS Haldane, together with Sewall Wright, produced ground-breaking work in population genetics in the early 1900s, and
  10. New Blue Plaque recognises contribution of Rosalind Franklin to DNA…

    https://www.corpus.cam.ac.uk/articles/new-blue-plaque-recognises-contribution-rosalind-franklin-dna-breakthrough
    Thumbnail for New Blue Plaque recognises contribution of Rosalind Franklin to DNA breakthrough | Corpus Christi College University of Cambridge 22 May 2024: It was here on 28 February 1953 that Francis Crick and James Watson first announced their discovery of the structure of DNA. ... Crick and Watson found themselves sharing an office in the Cavendish and an enthusiasm for this puzzle.
  11. Psychometrics 1889 | The Psychometrics Centre

    https://www.psychometrics.cam.ac.uk/about-us/our-history/first-psychometric-laboratory
    24 May 2024: The Cavendish Laboratory was later to house 21 Nobel Prize winners, including Earnest Rutherford, awarded for the splitting of the atom, and James Watson and Francis Crick for the discovery of ... Sir Francis Galton and James McKeen Cattell. Sir Francis

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